Evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in Pacific cod

Genetic differentiation has been observed in marine species even when no obvious barriers to gene flow exist. The study of highly differentiated outlier loci can provide information on how genetic variation might contribute to local adaptation. A locus which aligned to a predicted zona pellucida spe...

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Main Authors: Spies, Ingrid, Drinan, Daniel, Petrou, Eleni, Spurr, Rory, Hartinger, Theodore, Tarpey, Carolyn, Hauser, Lorenz
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/au.161831368.86121137/v1
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spelling crwinnower:10.22541/au.161831368.86121137/v1 2024-06-02T08:03:12+00:00 Evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in Pacific cod Spies, Ingrid Drinan, Daniel Petrou, Eleni Spurr, Rory Hartinger, Theodore Tarpey, Carolyn Hauser, Lorenz 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/au.161831368.86121137/v1 unknown Authorea, Inc. posted-content 2021 crwinnower https://doi.org/10.22541/au.161831368.86121137/v1 2024-05-07T14:19:25Z Genetic differentiation has been observed in marine species even when no obvious barriers to gene flow exist. The study of highly differentiated outlier loci can provide information on how genetic variation might contribute to local adaptation. A locus which aligned to a predicted zona pellucida sperm-binding protein 3 gene (ZP3) in Atlantic cod was previously identified in Pacific cod populations as a high differentiation outlier. In other marine species, ZP3 is involved in reproductive isolation, local adaptation, and has neofunctionalized as an antifreeze gene, but the function of this genomic region is not understood in Pacific cod. We sequenced a 544 bp region of ZP3 in 230 Pacific cod collected from throughout their geographic range. Here we show that ZP3 haplotypes exhibit strong spatial structure and there is evidence for divergent selection at this locus in samples collected from the Bering Sea region. The potential for adaptation to different thermal regimes is particularly relevant given that Pacific cod have demonstrated high natural mortality during recent ocean warming events. Other/Unknown Material atlantic cod Bering Sea The Winnower Bering Sea Pacific
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description Genetic differentiation has been observed in marine species even when no obvious barriers to gene flow exist. The study of highly differentiated outlier loci can provide information on how genetic variation might contribute to local adaptation. A locus which aligned to a predicted zona pellucida sperm-binding protein 3 gene (ZP3) in Atlantic cod was previously identified in Pacific cod populations as a high differentiation outlier. In other marine species, ZP3 is involved in reproductive isolation, local adaptation, and has neofunctionalized as an antifreeze gene, but the function of this genomic region is not understood in Pacific cod. We sequenced a 544 bp region of ZP3 in 230 Pacific cod collected from throughout their geographic range. Here we show that ZP3 haplotypes exhibit strong spatial structure and there is evidence for divergent selection at this locus in samples collected from the Bering Sea region. The potential for adaptation to different thermal regimes is particularly relevant given that Pacific cod have demonstrated high natural mortality during recent ocean warming events.
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author Spies, Ingrid
Drinan, Daniel
Petrou, Eleni
Spurr, Rory
Hartinger, Theodore
Tarpey, Carolyn
Hauser, Lorenz
spellingShingle Spies, Ingrid
Drinan, Daniel
Petrou, Eleni
Spurr, Rory
Hartinger, Theodore
Tarpey, Carolyn
Hauser, Lorenz
Evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in Pacific cod
author_facet Spies, Ingrid
Drinan, Daniel
Petrou, Eleni
Spurr, Rory
Hartinger, Theodore
Tarpey, Carolyn
Hauser, Lorenz
author_sort Spies, Ingrid
title Evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in Pacific cod
title_short Evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in Pacific cod
title_full Evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in Pacific cod
title_fullStr Evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in Pacific cod
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in Pacific cod
title_sort evidence for divergent selection and spatial differentiation in a putative zona pellucida gene is indicative of local adaptation in pacific cod
publisher Authorea, Inc.
publishDate 2021
url http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/au.161831368.86121137/v1
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